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Moersch Photochemie
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:54 pm
by pirateoversixty
Moersch seems to be gaining some traction here in the States. Wondering if anybody here has some hands-on experience with Moersch developers and/or toners. The website galleries have some really beautiful examples. Robert Vonk, anything to contribute on this subject?
Thanx
Jim
Re: Moersch Photochemie
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 4:14 am
by Keith Tapscott.
I have not tried any of his products personally, but he seems to have a large array of specialist processes for sale on his website and there are plenty of images of his work on Flickr along with technical details there.
Re: Moersch Photochemie
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 11:56 am
by Fotohuis
Tanol, Finol. But comparing
Finol to
Pyrocat-HD(C) it is not so different. And
Pyrocat-HD(C) you can also use in rotary development.
http://gallery.fotohuisrovo.nl/thumbnails.php?album=10
The disadvantage for Pyro type developers for me is that it is not 1:1 working anymore with my Split Grade system from Heiland. This is due to the colorizing of the negative which is different for each type/brand of film.
Re: Moersch Photochemie
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 8:57 am
by KennyE
Yes, I agree with Fotohuis:
Finol has little advantage over Pyrocat HD(C).
I have ask those persons that stated that they have used Finol and have found it to be a great developer, have also told me that they had not used Pyrocat HD(C) prior to using Finol. So I question its overall performance. I am sure it is a good product. Yet can the expense be over looked when PF is offering Pyrocat HD(C) at a lesser cost, minus shipment cost.
If I come across some Finol locally here in Michigan, I will give it a test. But I too, like Keith, have reviewed his work on Flickr. Good stuff, yet the soles of my feet, are not burning up quite yet. We shall wait and see.
KennyE
Re: Moersch Photochemie
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 1:53 pm
by Fotohuis
I am selling out Finol: Eur. 2,- for 2x100ml.
Re: Moersch Photochemie
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 11:04 pm
by pirateoversixty
I guess his developers aren't ringing anybodies chimes. What about his toners? The examples on his website are awesome by my standards, anyway. I will say, though, that the book, "Beyond Monochrome" also had some nice examples.
Jim
Re: Moersch Photochemie
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 5:31 am
by Fotohuis
The disadvantage for Pyro type developers for me is that it is not 1:1 working anymore with my Split Grade system from Heiland. This is due to the colorizing of the negative which is different for each type/brand of film.
In the mean time fixed with the
Split Grade software V3,2 A where you can add the parameters for the film compensation when working with Pyro type developers.